The LGBTQ Thread

its just that it doesn't really come up in my PS and i don't want to just seem like i am "throwing it in there" for some sort of extra points. the truth is, i want to go into policy (so you can see how my "affiliation" may play into that), but i can't figure out how to get it into my admin package without just putting it into a diversity statement. does having a lesbo in class really count as adding diversity?

Hah. I think it does increase the diversity of view in a section and I think that's hugely important. A lot of people in law school come from pretty similar backgrounds and that can lead to stanant class discussion. There was a prof. here who attended an outlaws meeting to recruit outlaws into his class because he thought that it would be useful to have an lgbt perspective when they discusses same-sex domestic voilence issues in the course.

Best of luck crafting your personal statement! I think I spent a ridiculous amount of time expplaining my career change. Then I got here and realized that about 50% of the class are former teachers! What a waste of time!

its just that it doesn't really come up in my PS and i don't want to just seem like i am "throwing it in there" for some sort of extra points. the truth is, i want to go into policy (so you can see how my "affiliation" may play into that), but i can't figure out how to get it into my admin package without just putting it into a diversity statement. does having a lesbo in class really count as adding diversity?

What about putting Stanford on the list? SLS is a wonderful place to be gay.

To be honest, I'd love to go to Yale or Stanford, but I don't think I have the slightest chance at those or Harvard. My thinking also goes along the lines of that if I got into either of those, I'd get into Harvard, and I think I'd choose Harvard/

What about putting Stanford on the list? SLS is a wonderful place to be gay.

This true? SLS always struck me as being really fratty/preppy, and kind of conservative. I'd be happy to hear that was a gross misimpression though.

Stanford is probably a bit frattier but much less preppy than HY. We had one Federalist society, but other than that, the school is pretty liberal/progressive, with a slew of civil rights clubs, progressive societies, big liberal political presence, etc.

Our former dean, our dean of students, and our dean of admissions are all lesbians, and several of our famous profs are LGBT. Our current student co-presidents are both LGBT. Definitely welcoming.

Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone would be willing to help me out.

I've been conflicted about how or whether to include being gay on the application. I was going to include it in a diversity statement, if they asked for one. I was writing my DS, though, and it sort of ot long, and now I like it as a PS better than what I had planned for my PS. I also like it because it will reduce how much they have to read.

Would anyone be willing to look it over and give me brutal feedback on if and how I should use it?

Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone would be willing to help me out.

I've been conflicted about how or whether to include being gay on the application. I was going to include it in a diversity statement, if they asked for one. I was writing my DS, though, and it sort of ot long, and now I like it as a PS better than what I had planned for my PS. I also like it because it will reduce how much they have to read.

Would anyone be willing to look it over and give me brutal feedback on if and how I should use it?

I'm really not trying to make this thread all about me, but I had another question.

NYU's app has a question:

New York University School of Law seeks to enroll a student body from a broad spectrum of society, including members of groups underrepresented in the profession as well as persons who have experienced a socio-economic and/or educational disadvantage. Please indicate here and such groups in which you would include yourself:

I'm thinking this includes gay, what do you guys think? And if so, what would you put? Gay? Homosexual? LGBT?